Confirmed : Lampard Head Coach (114 Viewers)

Offhegoes

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It is weird seeing somebody as big as frank lampard talk about our football club In this way , can't lie
Yeah, I got that feeling too. I like that it seems he's done his due diligence.

This is a massive job for him. Would he have taken over at Preston, Millwall or QPR? Don't think so.

If you looked at the attacking players at his disposal at Everton, a few weeks before he got the chop -

Demarai Gray, Maupay, McNeil, Onana

I'd take Sheaf, Wright, Bassette and Sakamoto over those.
 

Ccfcisparks

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Yeah, I got that feeling too. I like that it seems he's done his due diligence.

This is a massive job for him. Would he have taken over at Preston, Millwall or QPR? Don't think so.

If you looked at the attacking players at his disposal at Everton, a few weeks before he got the chop -

Demarai Gray, Maupay, McNeil, Onana

I'd take Sheaf, Wright, Bassette and Sakamoto over those.
Well that’s a bit ridiculous
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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Yeah, I got that feeling too. I like that it seems he's done his due diligence.

This is a massive job for him. Would he have taken over at Preston, Millwall or QPR? Don't think so.

If you looked at the attacking players at his disposal at Everton, a few weeks before he got the chop -

Demarai Gray, Maupay, McNeil, Onana

I'd take Sheaf, Wright, Bassette and Sakamoto over those.
Onana went for £50m in the summer and has been one of Villa’s best players. You’re joking surely?
 

HJones23

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Wasn't my first choice but I see it as a good thing that Lampard has a point to prove. He has managed in the prem for a couple of years so would like to think he wouldn't be tempted to jump ship at the first chance of premiership job, whereas some of the other names being linked felt like we would be a stepping stone for them. Glad the saga is over, roll on Saturday then Millwall
 

Pezza

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It's a shame about Boateng, my kind of era, as I was in my teens when he was here. He seems a nice fella but seemingly no room for him and perhaps not quite at the 'elite' level.
 

Tommo1993

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Can I just ask, who out of the likely candidates would people not have been “underwhelmed/disappointed” with?

Are people so far entrenched in the idea that anybody other than Robins isn’t good enough for this club? You’re determined for this to go wrong…
 

Ccfc_Addy

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It's a shame about Boateng, my kind of era, as I was in my teens when he was here. He seems a nice fella but seemingly no room for him and perhaps not quite at the 'elite' level.
Same here; he was a key figure of the 1997-2000 CCFC team that was around when I first started supporting the club, and it's always a thrill when a former player returns as a coach. Shame it hasn't worked out
 

tisza

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Can I just ask, who out of the likely candidates would people not have been “underwhelmed/disappointed” with?

Are people so far entrenched in the idea that anybody other than Robins isn’t good enough for this club? You’re determined for this to go wrong…
Do we even know who applied? Has always seemed a fait accompli from day one
 

David O'Day

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Yeah, I got that feeling too. I like that it seems he's done his due diligence.

This is a massive job for him. Would he have taken over at Preston, Millwall or QPR? Don't think so.

If you looked at the attacking players at his disposal at Everton, a few weeks before he got the chop -

Demarai Gray, Maupay, McNeil, Onana

I'd take Sheaf, Wright, Bassette and Sakamoto over those.
Onana? You been the fella that plays for Belgium and Villa? okay mate
 

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